PRINCIPAL's BLOG - 29th September 2023

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Welcome to my weekly blog - I hope you and your families are well and have had a good week. 


For those parents/carers that have not yet had an opportunity to read through our 'Home School Agreement' document, please click here.

Lordswood Boys' School recognises that the successful development of its students depends on an effective partnership between the school, students and parents/carers. Therefore, we work to ensure that all three parties share a responsibility for the development and achievement of each student. 

European Day of Languages 2023

On Tuesday this week it was 'European Day of Languages' and we extended this to include a celebration of all things 'Languages and Culture'. We hope your son had fun discussing this in school on Tuesday and making use of some of the resources shared by the Languages department. If you want to continue these discussions at home with your son, look no further! 


Activities (to share or for your own interest!):

Where am I? 

https://edl.ecml.at/Games/WhereamI/tabid/3263/Default.aspx

How can I learn a language? 

https://edl.ecml.at/Portals/33/documents/learn-languages/hoe-EN.pdf?ver=2021-03-23-155703-147

Famous Quotes: 

https://edl.ecml.at/Facts/Quotes/tabid/3264/Default.aspx

Questions you never dared to ask about languages: 

https://edl.ecml.at/Facts/Questionsyouneverdaredtoaskaboutlanguages/tabid/3271/Default.aspx

Our thanks to Mrs Woosen-Henry and the Languages department for coordinating the events in school to celebrate the event.

MACMILLAN CAKE SALE

Our thanks to Mrs McKeon for organising the Macmillan Cake Sale in school today and to all the wonderful bakers who contributed to the delicious and delightful sweet treats on sale during lunch break earlier today.

The sale raised a healthy £107 towards the charity.

Performing Arts Curriculum Update

This week in Drama, our students have been learning how to create Silent Movies. The students have focused on performance skills, slapstick comedy and stock characters. During this current project, students have demonstrated excellent group skills, demonstrating our character virtue of the half-term 'RESPECT', and creativity when bringing their characters to life. We hope you enjoy the short video clip below and look forward to sharing more details regarding upcoming performances in the near future.

Y11 PARENT/CARER INFORMATION EVENT

To follow on from last weeks blog, I would like to remind Y11 parents/carers that on Tuesday next week we have our first Y11 information evening of the year. Thank you to those of you that have returned the reply slip. 

We look forward to seeing Year 11 parents at this very important event. 

Y11 Parents Information Evening Letter 3.10.23.pdf

Sport fixtures and training schedules for week beginning 2 October 2023

Weekly sports round-up from Mr Janes, Director of Sport


Sporting Success

We are delighted to advertise our new Sporting Banners that celebrate the success of our Football and Basketball teams last academic year. 

Primary Provision 

Last Friday, Mr Janes, Miss Lowdnes-Ford and Mrs McKeon visited Abbey Junior School to deliver Sport, Music and Dance Workshops. We worked with the entire Year 6 cohort, with students rotating around on a one hour cycle. It was great fun to work with the students and we hope they enjoyed our visit as much as we did. Our Primary Ambassadors who accompanied staff on the visit were an absolute credit. A Massive well done to the following students - Usman Iqbal, Andy Nguyen, Eisa Ahmed, Thomas Ghorbani-Saeedian, Kenzo Nyengedza, Elliott Reeves & Isaac Dede - Bamfo.

We also hosted six local Primary Schools last night as they competed in their Birmingham Regional Football League. The Schools that made the trip over were Woodhouse Primary, Welsh House Farm, St Mary's. Four Dwellings, St Catherine of Siena and Harborne Primary School. It was great to see so many Primary students enjoy our outstanding facilities and to compete at such a high level.

Health & Fitness

The students are really making the most of our Fitness Suite, we have had fantastic attendance at our morning, lunch and after School sessions. The students are continuously developing their knowledge around how to maximise the equipment and how to vary their routines. Students are also using the facility during their Health Unit during PE lessons, it is great to see so many of them coming in their own time.

Year 7 Football

This week saw a busy week of Year 7 Football. The students competed in their first ever competitive match for Lordswood, and they did not disappoint. A 5-0 win over Bishop Challoner in the first round of the West Midlands Cup made it an excellent start to the season. Ahmad Kunu was the stand our performer with five goals and an all round top performance. The boys will also host Priory School later today in the First Round of the Birmingham Schools' Cup.

MATCH REPORT - By Mr Rauf, Y7 Team Coach

Never an easy task, nor an easy fixture when it comes to playing Bishop Challoner. Traditionally a well oiled and physical machine, they were in for a huge surprise when they came up against the might, and rather diminutive looking year 7's yesterday.

A game that was shortened due a combination of mishaps and delays, we eventually got going at 4.25pm. Tentative at first, the first half ended in a perfect chess-styled stalemate. Some context: the Year 7's had ONE training/trial session last week, where believe it or not, around 50 boys turned up all hopeful of making the final squad. 


The team talk before the game and during half time was the same - 'stick to your positions boys and don't give an inch! Cover your man and stay strong.' At 0 - 0 it could have gone either way. But when a few positions were tweaked, and Hamza Boutoutaou was moved to a wide, forward position - it all changed. And dramatically might I add. Hamza scored all 5 goals, - yes, ALL FIVE. And goals that any pro footballer would have been proud of. A shame they weren't caught on camera. We did hear one of the oppo players, who being rather miffed at having to mark Hamza, remarked 'He's too good'. He was. Think of a Birmingham born Messi and Mo Salah rolled into one; but with the cheek, guile and modesty of a Lordswood PE teacher. That's Hamza.


Challoner went away a little jaded, and their 'hip hip hooray' at the end was equally jaded. Just a note - and this was reiterated during the post-match debrief; the whole team played magnificently, led by their talismanic yet unassuming captain Ahmed Kunu, and the marauding and bulldozer in defence that is Omar Taesan - all agreed that the goals Hamza scored would not have come had others not done their job well.


Well done Tanaka, Samyar, Alialmurtaja, Khaliq, An Khang, Mustafa, Ahmed K, Hamza B, Emanuel, Layth, Aiden, M Manseray, Kiyan, Abulay, Dorian.


Year 11 Football


The Year 11 team started their campaign as they travelled over to the Birmingham Schools' Champions, Arthur Terry, on Tuesday for a Round One fixture. The boys battled hard but came away with a defeat, despite the result, the students were a credit as they displayed resilience and tenacity in their performance. The boys are back in action next Thursday as we host a Regional Tournament that involves Harborne Academy, Bournville, Kings Norton Boys' and Dame Elizabeth. 


Valencia Payment


The next stage of payment is due on Monday the 2nd of October which is a total of £174. Please make payment via the School's Bank Details and add your son's name as the Reference. Please contact me d.janes@lordswoodboys.co.uk if you need the school bank details.

Halesowen Cricket Club

On Sunday, our very own Mr Preece competed in the Sunday Slam Cricket Cup Final for Halesowen which was hosted at the Worcestershire County Cricket Ground. The game format was 100 balls, with the quality on show to a fantastic standard and both teams never disappointed in terms of entertainment. The game came down to the final two balls, with Netherton running out the eventual winners. 

If you have any questions relating to the details above, please use the contact details below:

Weekly music news & schedules from Mrs Lowndes-Ford, Director of Music


As part of our ongoing partnership with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, we are delighted to be able to share an offer for a limited number of FREE tickets to the upcoming CBSO Family Concert on Sunday 8th October 2023.


If you would like to apply for free tickets, please fill in the application form here by midday 12pm Wednesday 4th October 2023: CBSO FREE Family Concert Tickets – 8th October 2023 Application Form.

We hope you are able to take advantage of this generous offer to have the opportunity to visit the CBSO!

MUSIC CLUB TIMETABLE AUTUMN TERM 2023.pdf

Please engage with our current consultation details relating to becoming part of a different multi academy trust by clicking here.


I hope you have a good weekend and I look forward to updating you with more news next week. Until then you can always contact me directly at: l.williams@lordswoodboys.co.uk


Mr. L. Williams,


Principal,


Lordswood Boys' School.

Lordswood Boys' School Hagley Road Harborne  Birmingham B17 8BJ 

Tel:0121 464 2837 

Email: enquiry@lordswoodboys.co.uk

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